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    Hey, ......hey.....hey....Tim can you do this?..................PMSL!

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    Just flew back from RAF Valley with a stop at Goose Bay. Tested the F-15 during Mach Loop training with vGAF. Great Bird

  4. #29
    Looks very nice. Love the burners! And the CBU dispersion is badass.

  5. #30
    Incredible! The quality of some details is stunning!
    Looking forward to its release, i hope soon!

  6. #31
    I am really looking forward to this one, a stunning piece of work.

  7. #32
    Really can't wait for this baby! But I hope it's pretty soon,After just purchasing Another High Quality Aircraft {A2A Accu-sim P-40} I'm coming down with that old Italian Disease..........."FUNDSZALOW"

    Patrick

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    Maybe I saw the wrong video but, sorry, found that 9 minutes of cockpit procedures, at night, a little boring...
    Regards

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    It must be getting out soon....where getting bombed by screenies!
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    Hoping once its released, they will go back and finish their F-22 and C-27 before they move onto their next endeavor. Time will tell.....

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by strykerpsg View Post
    Hoping once its released, they will go back and finish their F-22 and C-27 before they move onto their next endeavor. Time will tell.....

    Matt
    Yes, I was disappointed with the F-22. It didn't seem to be up to Iris' usual standards. Reminded me of past Alphasim releases. And, that is not good.
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  12. #37
    The F-15E is definitely going to be a good one. :salute:

  13. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by jmig View Post
    Yes, I was disappointed with the F-22. It didn't seem to be up to Iris' usual standards. Reminded me of past Alphasim releases. And, that is not good.

    A bit harsh aren't we? I think thats a totally nonsense to compare them.....seems maybe some over zealous bias going on here.

  14. #39
    Perhaps we'll see an update to the Aerosoft F-16C.

    I love the new canopy glass textures, and I always wished the F-16C had a loadout manager.




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    Quote Originally Posted by MenendezDiego View Post
    Perhaps we'll see an update to the Aerosoft F-16C.

    I love the new canopy glass textures, and I always wished the F-16C had a loadout manager.


    ????? just trying to figure out what this has to do with the IRIS F-15E??

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyhawka4m View Post
    A bit harsh aren't we? I think thats a totally nonsense to compare them.....seems maybe some over zealous bias going on here.
    I don't think its a bit harsh. I think they've had plenty of time to fix their frames before moving onto their next model. This was one of my pet peeves with their former forum and their T-6 and Vulcan. It took them forever and they were continuing to work on other models without completing their released ones first. A poor customer support technique in my opinion. And, before asked, I own every aircraft they have, sans their freeware and have mostly enjoyed all of them. I would just appreciate a developer taking the appropriate time to finish the product I've paid for before moving onto their next project. Call it professional courtesy.

    Anyway, I too like this model, but will honestly wait a bit until they, not Pam, fix my C-27J and F-22. They owe it to me and others that have paid for their products. The irony here seems to be how many bash on one of the other developers that actually takes pride in listening to their customers and applying the fixes before moving onto their next product.

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyhawka4m View Post
    ????? just trying to figure out what this has to do with the IRIS F-15E??
    The guy who helped make the F-16C made the F-15E...




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    I can safely say that no matter what product I've bought.....aircraft wise.....I've never once complained about a bug that wasn't fixed right away. I don't think anyone in this forum or any other should bash any developer unless they are prepared to step up to the bat and try to do what they do for us in this "hobby". I for one do not have the skill that the folks at Milviz, IRIS, Aerosft or whomever to be so critical as this. I have spent 100's and 100's of dollars on aircraft add-ons knowing full well that it might be risky at best and even deleted planes right away because of the fact that I didn't like it.......not once have I asked for a refund because I knew going in....its a risk. This is a hobby....and thats all this sim will ever be....As for me...I think the weapons delivery has gone too far for FSX...if I wanted it....I'd be doing DCS. I got FS9 and FSX to fly and enjoy the flights....not bomb oil tankers and shoot down airliners and cessna 172's.

    Some how I knew that this would happen as soon as the IRIS product was close.......makes me think about the reasoning people might do it......I'll be paying a bit more for the IRIS product...and will be loving it....as I've never had any issue they haven't fixed....for me and what I need in my hobby.



    Getting ready to kick the tires and light the fires!

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    I mostly agree with your motto of making a developer accountable for their release if I can't do better or similar too, but the difference for me is if we're talking a freeware developer, amen brother. I would never criticize a freeware or donationware developer. If we're talking payware, I believe in the opposite addage, where we, developer and I, have entered into a contract by them taking my money and me accepting the EULA to not freely distribute or re-sell their products. As a result, I have an expectation that they will complete their product as advertised when I purchased it from them. I've never sought a refund either, but if said developer fails to uphold their end of the business transaction, I just chalk it up to not supporting them again. I for one, have enjoyed most of Iris' products, just would like to see them keep their latest releases to a higher standard is all. Doesn't have to be 100% real, as I'll probably never fly the real one, but make it believeable and reliable. I don't think thats so much to ask.

    Matt

    David, it is a great looking frame and I'm certain you and MILVIZ will represent her well. Just frustrated with the C-27, which has no connection to your pending Mudhen, therefore my complaint should be attached to the C-27 thread, not this one. Best of luck and looking forward to the pending reviews. Promise you've not lost me as a customer, just would like the last releases addressed and I know they will be in time.

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    We apologise

    Hi all,
    Firstly, let me make this clear - this is not David, it's his wife, Karen who is posting. Rather than create my own account, I'm using his for the sake of ease.

    I have read all of these comments, as have David & Tim and other IRIS staff & fans, and for the most part we've enjoyed reading what people have had to say, including the harsh reality that IRIS has dropped the ball with some of you.

    I want to direct this post specifically to strykerpsg, and others that feel similar. We dropped the ball in 2011, specifically I did. I promised DB that I would help run admin, but, that went to the potty, so, we're now having to dedicate 2012 to the updates we needed to do in 2011.

    When the F-22 was released David broke his arm badly within a week or so, badly enough he needed major shoulder reconstruction surgery. David was told he wasn't to work for 6 weeks, he needed to heal, he needed to exercise, he needed to go through rehab. He didn't - he had to work. He got out 2 patches, he helped Tim with the F-15E, he helped other devs with their work, and he is paying for it now, having needed a 2nd surgery in December, and still being told to focus on rehab, not work. hmmff. As a wife, i'm a little mad about that!

    What you don't know, what very few people know, is on May 21st 2011 I nearly died. This isn't made up folks, I was admitted into hospital for a week, into the cardiac ward. I won't bore you with too many details, but to this day they haven't ruled out that it was a heart attack (amongst 2 other life threatening heart/lung instances). That was 3 weeks to the day David broke his arm.

    So, 2011, let's just say is a complete write-off, we know that, we've said it a few times. In fact I said it at the time, that things were going to get lost along the way, that was support & updates. David & myself have both said numerous times that 2012 is the year for the updates. This has in a way been a blessing for you guys in gals. What David & Tim have learnt in finalising the F-15E they are able to put to use in previous planes. We've been saying more & more lately that not only are the planes getting updates, but there are also planes getting full upgrades. The list will be announced in the next few weeks.

    With the surge in sales for the Christmas 2011 specials, it's brought to the surface older complaints which we knew about, and some new ones, so, we've got a better list to go by for when we get our "updating caps on".

    We are sorry that it happened, but, like I said, 2011 needs to be a write-off. We needed to keep moving with our development partnership agreements & David's external contracts, and so, the updates we had planned fell. I personally am sorry, I dropped the ball, I was the one who said I'd look after the communication side of things.

    David, who is my registered carer for permanent disabilities, became my ward, and then, I in-turn had to become his, we both had to try & care for each other and I can't tell you how bad that makes us both feel, because we know all too well, that IRIS has suffered with us.

    Sadly what was on the to-do list when the F-22 was completed was also a new support ticketing website, blog, and vlog to keep all our customers up-to-date. I can laugh at the irony of it all now...

    TL;DR - that's ok, sorry to bore most of you who knew that this had all happened.

    So, can we focus on the great stuff coming this year?
    - IRIS F-15E
    - Owen Hewitt's Prometheus
    - Jose's PC-21
    and a few other top secret plane ideas ;-)
    - updates to existing planes
    - where possible Upgrades to planes
    - new support protocols
    - blogs
    - information sharing

    Hope this clears some things up, let's not dwell, let's focus on what's ahead.

    K
    (aka, DB's wife & IRIS admin)
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  21. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by MenendezDiego View Post
    The guy who helped make the F-16C made the F-15E...

    Ok so why not go post this in the AEROSOFt support forum since its an AEROSOFT product?

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    Karen, aka alter smudge.....

    First off, I think my edit posted while you were taking time to write your post. Let me please start off by saying I am grateful for all you and David have brought to my personal hangar. As I stated in my edit, I offer my humblest apologies for sidetracking what looks to be a fantastic release that Diego has already posted on the forum. I have only caught very small snippets from occasionally looking through the facebook updates, but admittedly, not an avid subscriber to facebook. I had no idea about your medical issues and only basically knew David was incapacitated recently with his injury. So my hat is off to both of you for keeping Iris running given all of your circumstances.

    Lastly, you haven't lost me as a customer, just call me a bit gunshy. I do anxiously await the reviews of the Mudhen and your upcoming patches to fix the Spartan and Raptor. Thank you for taking more time to share more than you should have too because I had a bad moment.

    Best of luck in the future and looking forward to some of those top secret releases...promise if you PM me what any of them are, mums the word. Good night from the semi-snowy PNW.

    Matt

    PS, Karen, check your inbox. It was from earlier as well.

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    Hi Matt,

    Thank you for your PM (which David will respond to when I hand back his account ;-) I responded to you mainly as you were on, however, it's not the 1st nor the last time we've heard/read these comments from others, so I thought it was time to explain where we're at for the year.

    I hope you didn't read that I was snarky for your post, I truly am not, I, like you, needed to say my piece. I believe that there are no hard feelings, and I thank you for raising the topic so I could barge on in ;-).

    Apologies accepted, and I look forward to having David woo you back with the updates. :-D Enjoy your night Matt, and thank you for your post here and in PM.

    K
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    As my gunner always says "It's all good!" Not that his quote is very original, but we now know where everyone stands and what's needed to move forward. I promise, my hide's rather thick and never took your post as snarky....haven't heard that one in a while. Night back to you and David as well.

    Matt

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    Karen and David, thank you for the update. I am sorry the two of you had so many medical problems. Hopefully, 2012 will be a much better year for both of you. I look forward to seeing what comes down the pipeline.
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